GLENN COCKERILL is expecting stayaway fans to flood back into Kingfield tomorrow.

Rejuvenated Woking take on high-flying Dagenham & Red-bridge with the Cards manager predicting a cracker.

Cockerill said: “I’m expecting a really big crowd. They are going well and are only up the road and both sides are scoring goals.”

Daggers crushed Altrincham 5-0 away last Sunday, are unbeaten on their travels this season and have never lost a Conference match at Kingfield.

Cockerill has turned Woking around in the last two matches following a gloomy start to the new season, which prompted calls for his head at Grays.

Back-to-back victories over Kidderminster Harriers and Forest Green – scoring six goals in the process – have lifted the mood though.

The Cards boss is hoping four players will have shrugged off minor knocks and strains in time to allow him to name an unchanged side.

Goalkeeper Shwan Jalal has a thigh problem, which forced him to pull out of the England National Game squad this week, and there are question marks over the fitness of centre-backs Tom Hutchinson (hamstring) and Gary MacDonald (back) plus midfielder Karl Murray (knee).

“We’ve just got to keep it going and there’s no reason why we can’t,” urged Cockerill, whose team’s fortunes surged after a formation change, back to 4-4-2.

“All games are going to be tough but we have picked up some confidence and momentum and we’re in for a good game.”

One of the Cards brightest stars has been winger Goma Lambu, who is expected to accept the one-year contract offer made this week. Cockerill said of the former England U18 international: “His ability hasn’t surprised me but he has worked at his game and done well.” Third-placed Daggers will arrive full of confidence – but far from injury-free. Dave Hogan is likely to continue to cover in goal for the experienced Tony Roberts, who sustained a pulled hamstring at Altrincham last Sunday.

Also still out is last season’s player-of-the-year Shane Blackett, fellow defenders Tim Cole and Lee Goodwin plus midfielder Paul Bruce.

Former Margate and Dover midfielder Jake Leberl will continue in the centre of defence alongside new skipper Anwar Uddin while the Cards will have to watch out for the threat out wide from the likes of Sam Sloma, Sam Saunders, Craig Mackail-Smith and Scott Griffiths.

Daggers have lost just once this season, at home to leaders Oxford United. Press spokesman David Simpson said: “That was the best we've played.”